Denim with Dyneema® is durable, strong, safe and cut resistant. It's tougher, yet just as comfortable as regular denim. Denim with Dyneema® is ideal for urban wear, action sportswear and motorcycle wear. Learn more about Denim with Dyneema®.

Sports equipment made with Dyneema® weighs less and increases performance and durability. Examples of sports applications with Dyneema® are tents, paragliding lines, fishing lines and hockey sticks. Learn more about the applications.

DSM Dyneema is a science-driven business that focuses on innovation for real-world applications. Our goal is to bring the advantages of Dyneema® UHMwPE fiber to every industry, product and application.

Dyneema® is respected as the premium brand for Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMwPE), and we manufacture and sell products in several forms including fiber, tape and uni-directional (UD) sheets.

DSM Dyneema acquired Cubic Tech. DSM Dyneema will further extend the brand into high-performance fabrics reinforcing the position as one of the leading brands in ultra-high performance materials. Read more.

The most significant car at Le Mans 2018 will be the Toyota TS050. It’s a groundbreaking hybrid with innovations in every area, including the use of DSM thermoplastics, 3D printing technologies, thermoset composites, and fused filament fabrication. Get the inside story here.

How lightweight pallet nets benefit Air France-KLM

Lightweight pallet nets made with Dyneema®

11 March 2014 - For a company facing rising costs and ever tougher competition, air cargo nets made with Dyneema® are just the ticket. See how Air France-KLM- Martinair Cargo is saving fuel, cutting operating costs, improving safety, and cutting emissions – with Dyneema®.

Lightweight Air Cargo Nets With Dyneema®

Airlines are facing rising costs and ever tougher competition. Air cargo nets made with Dyneema® can make a difference.

The story on lightweight air cargo nets

Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo first began thinking about the benefits of lighter air cargo nets after DSM Dyneema supplied the raw material for stronger cockpit doors. This led both companies to think about other ways strong yet lightweight solutions made with Dyneema® could benefit the airline’s operations. According to Frits Roukens, Manager Equipment Control KLM-Martinair, using Dyneema® to make lightweight pallet nets was one of the first options identified.

To develop a net that would meet the industry’s requirements and outperform traditional polyester on every count, DSM Dyneema worked closely with aviation specialist AmSafe Bridport.With success. Today, Air France-KLM is proving that lightweight pallet nets made with Dyneema® reduce fuel consumption, cut emissions, and are more cost-effective, as this infographic shows.